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Hacker News · u/_qnt · 1w ago

Show HN: TKeeper – policy-governed, signed intents for autonomous systems

As autonomous systems evolve (we see what AI agents are doing now), we open-sourced TKeeper, which allows you to build guardrails around their actions using typed intents, policy checks, and cryptographic proofs.It allow…

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r/openwrt · u/electrobento · May 16, 2026

Quick PSA: Your OpenWRT performance defaults may be sub optimal

TL;DR: Check your CPU governor setting. It could be set to a mode with no scaling or at a reduced frequency, which can reduce performance, reduce energy efficiency, and/or increase heat unnecessarily. I've been working o…

Hacker News · u/thenrich99 · 15h ago

Show HN: Hextrap – Package Firewall with OPA Policies and MCP Support

We’re building Hextrap (https://hextrap.com/products/firewall/), a package firewall to make it easier for teams and organizations to govern the packages installed from their favorite NPM, PyPI, Go, and Rust registries us…

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Hacker News · u/cavalrytactics · 1d ago

Show HN: A policy gate that runs before your AI coding agent's tool calls

As a Security Engineer with over 10+ years in industry, I kept running into the same problem with coding agents: Instructions are not guarantees.I put guidance in `CLAUDE.md`, `AGENTS.md`, memory files, MCP descriptions,…

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Hacker News · u/thoughtpeddler · 10h ago

Ask HN: At what point does AI regulation lead to confiscation of compute?

With everything going on lately regarding AI policy, and the cat already being out of the bag with AI systems that can run on feasibly obtainable personal compute, at what point do things tip over governments confiscatin…

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